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Europe’s deadly floods leave scientists stunned
As the magnitude of the destruction becomes clear, European scientists are wrestling with how such damage could happen in some of the world's wealthiest and most technologically advanced countries, despite major investments in flood forecasting and preparation catalyzed by previous inundations.
Air pollution helps wildfires create their own lightning
Most people know lightning can spark wildfires. But wildfires can also spark lightning - a phenomenon that has puzzled scientists for decades. Now, researchers have revealed a key cause of this phenomenon: air pollution. Dirtier air means more lightning above wildfires - and more rain, too.
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Geoengineers inch closer to Sun-dimming balloon test
For years, the controversial idea of solar geoengineering - lofting long-lived reflective particles into the upper atmosphere to block sunlight and diminish global warming - has been theoretical. It's starting to get real.
Jury duty for global warming: Citizen groups help solve the puzzle of climate action
The U.K. Climate Assembly is one of a growing number of gatherings popping up across Europe charged with addressing climate change and other science-heavy issues.
U.S. cities struggling to meet lofty climate goals
Drought once shut down Old Faithful - and might again
Geologists examining petrified wood from the park have found evidence that 800 years ago, Old Faithful stopped erupting entirely for several decades, in response to a severe drought. With climate change making drought more common across the western United States, the researchers say a similar shutdown might happen again.